This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website

Barcelos Municipality (Portugal)

Last modified: 2005-08-26 by antonio martins
Keywords: barcelos | coat of arms | quinas | waves: 5 | aqueduct | river cávado |
Links: FOTW homepage | search | disclaimer and copyright | write us | mirrors



[Barcelos municipality]
image by Jorge Candeias, 21 Jul 1999
See also:

About the flag

The flag is typical: a gyronny of red over yellow, with coat of arms at the centre composed of a 5-towered mural crown, a scroll reading "CIDADE DE BARCELOS" and a shield with almost as many charges as the number of communes! The background is blue and then it has in chef three pointy escutcheons, the central one silver with a hollow red saltire, and the other ones silver with the portuguese quinas. In the point, 5 silver and blue wavy stripes and along the middle we can find a yellow tower with red door and windows, a strange ground-level building also yellow with red door and windows, a yellow wall and either a bridge or an aqueduct superimposed on the wall, plus a stylized tree and yet another yellow building with red door and window: this is probably a chapel, though the pinnacle is rather strange.
Jorge Candeias, 13 Oct 1998

The only charge that makes immediate sense are the wavy lines, that stand for the river Cávado that crosses the municipality from east to west and passes by the municipal head, and also perhaps the bridge or aqueduct, I don’t know.
Jorge Candeias, 13 Oct 1998


Version without the coat of arms

<